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Introduction to Economics The Barrier-free travel scheme
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Presentation outline Introduction of The Barrier-free travel scheme The consuming mode Case study of SASA Employment situation Comparison of Hong Kong and Macau Social Problems Conclusion
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Introduction Recession period in Hong Kong China Joining the WTO
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China action – helping Hong Kong CEPA (29th June 2003 ) –Allow dwellers traveling by their own identity – Barrier-Free Travel Scheme visa
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The consuming mode
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General condition Increasing quantity on tourist Consume HK$5,000-7,000 per tourist 70% mainland tourist stay overnight
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Special situation Golden week National Day Lunar New Year The per capita consumption can reach HK$10,000
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The top ten consumption Clothes and ornaments (famous brands) Accommodation Jewelry Electronic equipment Timepieces Cosmetic and perfume Leather products Computer products Daily commodities Video products
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Barrier-free travel scheme’s impact on Hong Kong business Case study of SASA
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Basic Background: a listed company cosmetic retail, cosmetic wholesales, facial and gymnastic services business on Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan internet purchasing
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Analysis Tourists affect SASA Benefit form the Barrier- free travel scheme
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Analysis SASA’s strategies--- 1.buying behaviors of the tourists 2. A larger spatial for shopping Real benefit from the Barrier-free travel scheme— 1.“the favorite Hong Kong brand of the China tourists” ( 中國旅 客最喜愛香港品牌 ) 2.“the highest vote of the China tourist” ( 國內旅客投票最高榮 譽大獎 The future of open market in the mainland-- 1.Short term 2.Long term
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Barrier-Free Travel scheme AND Employment situation
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Unemployment rate 1997-2005 Census and statistics department/unemployment statistics/:
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Graph showing the derived demand for labor Product marketLabour market Q PP Q S D2D1 D2 P1 P2 Q1Q2
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The growth rate of employment between 3rd 2003 to 1st 2004 綜合住戶統計調查按季統計報告書
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Private consumption expenditure Census and statistics department/Hong Kong Statistics/Private consumption expenditure /:Hong Kong StatisticsPrivate:
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Labour market (low technique’s job) Wage P2 P1 Q1Q2 D1D2 S
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Comparison of Hong Kong AND Macau
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Why we choose Macau for comparison?
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Hong KongMacau Mark six and horse racing Casinos Entertainment Shopping Theme park Art and culture The aims of visiting Quality Tourism Services Scheme (QTS) Stable exchange rate to mainland The Hong Kong Disneyland and the Ocean Park The Fisherman ’ s Wharf Culture and arts were well promoted Government allocated little on Culture and arts Visiting, shopping and playing in the theme parks Investment, entertaining in the casinos
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Social Problems Of Barrier-free travel schedule
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Disadvantages Illegal workers Prostitution Beggars - 197 beggars in 2004 The doubtful accounts of Hong Kong Hospital - healing patients first and then charging fees - 95 % Chinese travelers
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Advantages Economy Employment Education - Cantonese - English - Putonghua
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Case Study on Disney Positive Effect Economy Unemployment Negative Effect Hygiene Hong Kong’s reputation
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Conclusion
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Barrier-Free Travel scheme creates prosperous tourism increasing economic profit Equation in accountant way: Economic profit= total revenue – economic cost i.e Accounting profit= total revenue – explicit cost
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Comprehensive economic profit Considering the cost of implicit negative social effects derived from that scheme Equation: Economic profit= total revenues- explicit cost- implicit cost.
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Other factors lower the profit The implement of CEPA HK companies expand their business in China Total revenue decrease The imposition of custom tax Increasing the cost of travelers
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Conclusion Barrier-Free Travel scheme creates economic profit in the short run Suggestion: Diverse the development of various industries
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The End
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